Always forget to post these, but not this time. The hitting stats:
Sorted by OPS since WAR is really goofy in these samples. Aside from Jimmy Leonard, who may have had his swan song with us given one left of team control and a $22M+ salary projected, Seth Williams had a great postseason, seemingly always on base. Williams had a big dropoff from his 2042 MVP season but looked like that player when it counted the most. The pitching stats:
Gordie Ager was a great pickup at midseason and these playoffs showed how good Greg Bookhart can be when his BABIP is .271 instead of .371. Bookhart was 2nd on the staff in WAR but had an inflated ERA due to an inflated number of hits allowed while he kept the ball in the park. His ratings are still below his potential so he could really be something, perhaps the best pitcher we've ever drafted.